Posted: 06/02/2008
- Concept to beam solar power from satellites gains new global momentum. Massive satellites would beam solar energy back to ground-based receivers. Pentagon study says could be used for military operations, developing nations.

Posted: 06/02/2008
- Phoenix Mars Lander's arm makes test run a week after craft's touchdown. Next step in mission: Start scooping up soil and ice, running tests on them. JPL mission manager: First touch "allows us to utilize the robotic arm accurately". Mission's main goal is to seek evidence of compounds that are building blocks of life.

Updated: 05/31/2008
- A Thursday night storm destroyed the City of Jewell's water tower, making it possible for contaminants to have entered the water system. People on the Jewell water system should take precautions until KDHE determines the water is safe.

Updated: 05/31/2008
- On Thursday, May 29th WIBW-TV Channel 13 Meteorologists Drew Switzer and Rob Peppers tracked and took footage of a tornado as it ripped through Northern Mitchell County in North-central Kansas.

Posted: 05/29/2008
- Historic New Orleans is reinventing itself as it recovers from Hurricane Katrina, with efforts under way to help make this a safer, more vibrant city, Mayor Ray Nagin said in his annual State of the City address.

Posted: 05/29/2008
- Death toll from tornadoes in 2008 is already 110; average is 62 for a whole year. 2008 fatalities already highest in a decade, with the year less than half over. Numbers of tornadoes also above average in early months of this year. Deadliest year since organized records began is 1953, with 519 deaths.

Posted: 05/29/2008
- Study looked at largest 100 metro areas where two-thirds of people in U.S. live. Smallest carbon footprint was in cities in West, New England. Cities in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana dominated bottom tier of high carbon emitters. About 6.6 billion tons of carbon dioxide are released into the air annually in the U.S.

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